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The streets of Rochester will be transformed into a Dickensian scene this weekend as the annual Dickens Festival returns.
From pirates to superheroes and beasts to crafts, here's what's happening for half term across the county.
The Neasden Queen of Soul, Mari Wilson, will have a story for every song when she plays in Kent this weekend.
A play where the audience becomes the jury is being staged at a "secret location" in Tunbridge Wells.
A leading Kent winemaker has marked English Wine Week with the release their first sparkling version of one of its most popular wines.
The World Custard Pie Championships are back this weekend and two French teams are hoping to take the title across the Channel.
Join hundreds of people walking, jogging or running the rainbow gauntlet of the KM Colour Run.
The Kingdom Choir, who sang at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, will perform a sell-out show in Kent, with a local school choir, tomorrow.
An annual duck race comes to a Kent village this Bank Holiday Monday.
Former football manager and King of the Jungle, Harry Redknapp, has announced a third "evening with" date in the county.
England's biggest ever survey of forest wildlife from counting caterpillars to tree bingo is coming to Kent. Here's how to take part:
Legendary DJs will be playing sets this bank holiday weekend to coincide with a traditional ride out to the Kent coast.
A duo will return to perform inside Rochester Cathedral this bank holiday after they got the "nave hopping" last time around.
Three days of tantalising food and drink festivities, plus dragon boat racing and live music, come to Chatham Maritime this bank holiday weekend.
The Kent Garden Show will be back with three days of floral festivities for the long weekend.
A popular Proms in the Park event will be back - and free - this bank holiday weekend.
From wild encounters to crafts and trails to wartime nostalgia, here's what's happening over the bank holiday and half term across Kent:
The composer of the specially-commissioned Leeds Castle 900 Fanfare, to be premiered this summer, says it will be a gift to the people of Kent.
Britain's Got Talent winner comedian Lee Ridley has had to cancel his visit to the county at short notice.
Comedian and actor Sir Lenny Henry has announced his tour this year will come to one Kent theatre.